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given that the stock market is a southern new york city affair, he's become the de facto sheriff of wall street. and in preparation for the interview, i've read his speeches and reviewed all the high-profile cases he's brought, especially raj rajaratnam. he won these cases, but you can't help feel that the cheating and the lying and stealing is incredibly widespread, endemic even, and that it can't be possibly stopped because of the total lack of conscience of even the richest people on wall street. and other than berrara, by the way, i don't see prosecutors bringing any cases. no one ever went to jail. they didn't go to jail for robo signing. the banksta gangstas made all that money and unless berrara looked into them, they got away scot-free. does crime pay? interesting question. when you read about the libor scandal, a bunch of rich traders sat around and rigged the most important benchmark of interest rates on earth and did it with a level of impunity that would make the mafia jealous. didn't tony have a good sense to go see uncle june at the doctor to get his fixes in. just yesterda
given that the stock market is a southern new york city affair, he's become the de facto sheriff of wall street. and in preparation for the interview, i've read his speeches and reviewed all the high-profile cases he's brought, especially raj rajaratnam. he won these cases, but you can't help feel that the cheating and the lying and stealing is incredibly widespread, endemic even, and that it can't be possibly stopped because of the total lack of conscience of even the richest people on wall...
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i have looked at the housing stocks. when they pull back they pull back so viciously. you need half now, half later. eric in virginia. >> caller: hey, jim. a big cap city boo-yah. how you doing? >> great. how about uh you? >> caller: i'm good. my question is about rovi corporation. >> no. no. they fail to deliver. [ sell, sell, sell ] ftd, fail to deliver. we are not messing with them. jim in north carolina. >> caller: a big new investor boo-yah from north carolina. how you doing? >> we're ready for you. >> caller: all right, man. i have been reading your book "getting back to even." i love the way you explain stuff. >> thank you. >> caller: my company is nxp semiconductors. i just wanted your feel on the company. what do you think? >> i don't know how it is doing now. i have to come back. why? this is an area, like skyworks solutions where they go hot and cold. i can't say, hey, it's fine. i thought nvidia would be higher. it's not going up. let me check on nxpi. let me speak to georgeann in rhode island. >> caller: hi, jim. how are you? >> real good. how about you? >
i have looked at the housing stocks. when they pull back they pull back so viciously. you need half now, half later. eric in virginia. >> caller: hey, jim. a big cap city boo-yah. how you doing? >> great. how about uh you? >> caller: i'm good. my question is about rovi corporation. >> no. no. they fail to deliver. [ sell, sell, sell ] ftd, fail to deliver. we are not messing with them. jim in north carolina. >> caller: a big new investor boo-yah from north...
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enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ on december 21st polar shifts will reverse the earth's gravitational pull and hurtle us all into space. which would render retirement planning unnecessary. but say the sun rises on december 22nd, and you still need to retire. td ameritrade's investment consultants can help you build a plan that fits your life. we'll even throw in up to $600 when you open a new account or roll over an old 401(k). so who's in control now, mayans? auto-bliss. when ywith rent2buy account orfrom hertz car sales,(k). you skip the lots... and pushy sales people... it's a fast, easy way to buy a used car. three days to try. zero pressure to buy. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. >>> it is time. rapid fire calls. play to this sound and then the lightning round is over. are you ready? start with matt in new york. matt? >> new york yankees, boo-yah. >> hey, you know
enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ on december 21st polar shifts will reverse the earth's gravitational pull and hurtle us all into space. which would render retirement planning unnecessary. but say the sun rises on december 22nd, and you still need to retire. td ameritrade's investment consultants can help you build...
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this is like sherman's march to the sea but no cities were burned in the making of the rally. out's worth taking note of the high growth tech troika because there is so much attention on stinkers like facebook, groupon, flat liners like yahoo!. not enough attention has been paid to brea, but i hope there is attention on cisco because of the positive dividend. first let's talk about what apple, amazon and google have in common, the ability to remain on the cutting edge at all times. hardly a day goes by when one of the companies doesn't roll out a new initiative that makes you stand in awe of them all over again. during the 80s intel didn't roll out things like this. ibm didn't. this is amazing, people. for example, they all embraced the social media i like. from the ease with which you can purchase apps my friends and my kids' friends talk about to how well they work on the road when you're walking around or the way they tap into the cloud for the information you need to grab a flight, book a hotel or buy something you like personally. i see it every day. listen. i'm trying to
this is like sherman's march to the sea but no cities were burned in the making of the rally. out's worth taking note of the high growth tech troika because there is so much attention on stinkers like facebook, groupon, flat liners like yahoo!. not enough attention has been paid to brea, but i hope there is attention on cisco because of the positive dividend. first let's talk about what apple, amazon and google have in common, the ability to remain on the cutting edge at all times. hardly a day...
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this is kansas city, missouri, and between the chiefs and commerce bank, go with commerce. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round." >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> coming up -- welcome home? you've seen the headlines, the housing market appears to be roaring back to life. but if you think you've already missed the move, think again. tonight, cramer's sitting down with the founder of lumber liquidators. to find out if increased home sales and efforts to rebuild after hurricane sandy could drive it higher. scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. ♪ mom? dad? guys? [ engine turns over ] [ engine revs ] ♪ he'll be fine. [ male announcer ] more people are leaving bmw, mercedes and lex
this is kansas city, missouri, and between the chiefs and commerce bank, go with commerce. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round." >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> coming up -- welcome home? you've seen the headlines, the housing market appears to be roaring back to life. but if you think you've already missed the move, think again. tonight, cramer's sitting down with the founder of lumber...
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why the fixation on this tale of two cities? shaw shank redemption? >> simple because too many commentators think that it's only the worst of times. and that's not wisdom. it's rank foolishness. the endless despair simply doesn't jive with what i see out there. just because there's some despair every day that doesn't mean you can't snare tom at&t or walmart, particularly on weakness. i am not asking you suspend judgment. i'm saying it's not a tale of one dark city you have to avoid like the plague. you have to learn to discern. learn to discern. you can trade the industrials for a bounce, gain the financials. you can rent google or oracle but invest in a general mills or hershey. it is a keynesian market. there's positives and meg tiffs. that's why the whole market doesn't gel pulverized every day because that's what so many people expect. we don't have everything before us and we don't have nothing before us. we have a little bit of both. as long as you understand this dynamic you can triumph even if the hope of spring morphs into a winter of despair
why the fixation on this tale of two cities? shaw shank redemption? >> simple because too many commentators think that it's only the worst of times. and that's not wisdom. it's rank foolishness. the endless despair simply doesn't jive with what i see out there. just because there's some despair every day that doesn't mean you can't snare tom at&t or walmart, particularly on weakness. i am not asking you suspend judgment. i'm saying it's not a tale of one dark city you have to avoid...
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ira. >> hey, jim, it's ira from greenwich village in new york city. a big nyu booyah to you. >> my sister went there for graduate school. >> i thought this might be a timely question. jim, from listening to you and reading your books and doing very well with your advice, thank you, you always emphasize the importance of earnings. i'd love to invest in companies like westport innovations or maybe clean energy fuels, but jim, what direction for investing in these kinds of companies given they've had negative earnings for quite some time? >> sbac, that's a terrific cash flow story, so there the earnings are good. the money's good. clean energy and west port. you believe that over time, they will do great. they have had great runs and i want to be careful. they are not a kind of investable names that sbac is. brian in pennsylvania. brian? >> hey, jim, want to give you a big westchester university, boo-yah. >> that's where the old eagles used to practice, boo-yah. what's up? >> what i got for you today, travel zoo ticker symbol tzoo. had it on my radar for
ira. >> hey, jim, it's ira from greenwich village in new york city. a big nyu booyah to you. >> my sister went there for graduate school. >> i thought this might be a timely question. jim, from listening to you and reading your books and doing very well with your advice, thank you, you always emphasize the importance of earnings. i'd love to invest in companies like westport innovations or maybe clean energy fuels, but jim, what direction for investing in these kinds of...
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this is kansas city, missouri, and between the chiefs and commerce bank, go with commerce. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round." >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> coming up -- welcome home? you've seen the headlines, the housing market appears to be roaring back to life. but if you think you've already missed the move, think again. tonight, cramer's sitting down with the founder of lumber liquidators to find out if increased home sales and efforts to rebuild after hurricane sandy could drive it higher. she also likes to ride her bike. she knows the potential for making or losing money can pop up anytime. that's why she trades with the leader in mobile trading. so she's always ready to take action, no matter how wily... or weird... or wonderfully the market's behaving... which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. try running four.ningse. a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores.
this is kansas city, missouri, and between the chiefs and commerce bank, go with commerce. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round." >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> coming up -- welcome home? you've seen the headlines, the housing market appears to be roaring back to life. but if you think you've already missed the move, think again. tonight, cramer's sitting down with the founder of lumber...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> in the last few months, we have seen a vicious decline in the price of gold. it's erased all of the precious metals gains for the year and little more. for those who don't have any exposure to gold, i think this pullback represents the beginning of an excellent chance to buy what has been the best performing asset class of the last decade, one that has dramatically outperformed stocks. remember, gold is like insurance for your portfolio, something that goes up in times of times of inflation or economic chaos, and it is a great institution for currency. i'm still a big believer in gold. the question is how should you own it? when it comes to the gold miners, though, they've been risky. while gld is down about 1% this year, most gold miners are down double-digits. take randgold, gold, it's the african gold minor that has given a phenomenal 2,310% return over nearly a decade. but it's languished of late, down 24% since the beginning of the year. it gone hammered beg
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> in the last few months, we have seen a vicious decline in the price of gold. it's erased all of the precious metals gains for the year and little more. for those who don't have any exposure to gold, i think this pullback represents the beginning of an excellent chance to buy what has been the best performing asset class of the last decade, one that has dramatically...
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do great in the city, and we now do great in the suburbs. our new restaurants are opening at 1.5 million, up 50% over five years ago. >> what do you think is behind the fact that you've had -- look, this has been kind of a not great brand, to be honest. great food all the time but not a great stock. something changed here, and i know you came in, you can say that, but there is a -- there is momentum here that others are not having, and what are the secrets behind the momentum? >> well, you talk a lot about fundamentals. >> right. >> this is a fundamental story. we came in and we got this distinctive brand back on its feet with innovation and media and a great message, and then we went into the restaurants and improved our speed of service so you can truly call us a quick service restaurant. most important thing is we started making money for the owners so they could be once again excited about the 40-year-old brand and its future and today 40% of our new units are built by current franchisees because the unit economics are there for a great
do great in the city, and we now do great in the suburbs. our new restaurants are opening at 1.5 million, up 50% over five years ago. >> what do you think is behind the fact that you've had -- look, this has been kind of a not great brand, to be honest. great food all the time but not a great stock. something changed here, and i know you came in, you can say that, but there is a -- there is momentum here that others are not having, and what are the secrets behind the momentum? >>...
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they believe that worries about the lake city contract were keeping the stock down. that's a big part of the business. the deal can be worth $2 billion over the next ten years. if they lost the contract, it wouldn't have been a huge hit to atk's earnings. the company doesn't have any other major contracts expiring in the near future where it has to compete for business. investors have much less to worry about. confidence, now the big risk, it's off the table. we can now focus on atk's monster buy back, 175 million repurchase authorization. plus, if obama gets re-elected, they expect the civilian side to get a major boost as regular people, yes, stockpile ammo. not making it up. what happens if the election in 2008, on the other hand if, romney wins, he wants to increase spending to me. given all the factors, i can see why cowen believes that atk can outperform by 20%. you make a pretty compelling case that the stock is ready to play catchup. what about the downgrade? on one hand, jeffries had the bad luck of coming out with this research right before the army reupped
they believe that worries about the lake city contract were keeping the stock down. that's a big part of the business. the deal can be worth $2 billion over the next ten years. if they lost the contract, it wouldn't have been a huge hit to atk's earnings. the company doesn't have any other major contracts expiring in the near future where it has to compete for business. investors have much less to worry about. confidence, now the big risk, it's off the table. we can now focus on atk's monster...
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this is kansas city, missouri, and between the chiefs and commerce bank, go with commerce. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round." >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> coming up -- welcome home? you've seen the headlines, the housing market appears to be roaring back to life. but if you think you've already missed the move, think again. tonight, cramer's sitting down with the founder of lumber liquidators to find out if increased home sales and efforts to rebuild after hurricane sandy could drive it higher. questions? anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. try these. new cepacol sensations cools instantly, and has an active ingredient that stays with you long after the lozenge is gone. not just a sensation, sensational relief. you've felt like this before, right? 2:30 in the afternoon, a lot to do
this is kansas city, missouri, and between the chiefs and commerce bank, go with commerce. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round." >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> coming up -- welcome home? you've seen the headlines, the housing market appears to be roaring back to life. but if you think you've already missed the move, think again. tonight, cramer's sitting down with the founder of lumber...
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it's buying it over time from citi. that's a better play. because you get everything including a return to a more buoyant equity market. here's one from kent from washington. "boo-yah, jim. i noticed that the list of major shareholders for companies like citigroup, wells fargo, and apple include billions of dollars held by jpmorgan corp." are these holdings considered part of jpmorgan's book value? if these shares are not part of managed client funds and considered assets of jpm then it looks like jpm's book value could go way up when the market gets into full swing in the next few years. thoughts?" no, ken, that is not the case. that maybe funds jpmorgan -- look, if you go look at a lot of companies, you'll see a couple of big holders. they are often index funds. they are often funds that have to say that they own the stock even though they're rung other people's money. and that's going to be the case with jpmorgan. jpmorgan's book value will not be affected by those numbers. all right. let's do some of these @jimcramer tweets. this one is
it's buying it over time from citi. that's a better play. because you get everything including a return to a more buoyant equity market. here's one from kent from washington. "boo-yah, jim. i noticed that the list of major shareholders for companies like citigroup, wells fargo, and apple include billions of dollars held by jpmorgan corp." are these holdings considered part of jpmorgan's book value? if these shares are not part of managed client funds and considered assets of jpm then...
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. >> holy cow, that is a city where i am going to catch some ball games this summer. that is my goal. my goal is to get to a white sox game and also to catch the cubbies. >> caller: listen, jim, after yesterday's speech of obama pushing for alternative energy. >> right. >> caller: i bought a stock, usg. united states natural gas line. >> ung? no, no -- you mean -- oh, the natural gas -- the limited fund? >> caller: umg, united states national gas fund. >> yeah. you know, that's an etf that i've been very much against. i think you olt to pick up a copy of "getting back to even" and you'll see exactly. i have a real very negative picture painted of that. if you want natural gas -- oh, i'm sorry. i'm sorry to cut you off. go ahead. >> caller: my question is i paid $5.15 for it last week, and wednesday i bought 1,000 shares of it and wednesday it went up to $22 per share. and they lowered my shares down to 250. what's going on with that? >> what, did they do some sort of financial shenanigan there to get that going? i didn't know they did that. i just have to tell you tha
. >> holy cow, that is a city where i am going to catch some ball games this summer. that is my goal. my goal is to get to a white sox game and also to catch the cubbies. >> caller: listen, jim, after yesterday's speech of obama pushing for alternative energy. >> right. >> caller: i bought a stock, usg. united states natural gas line. >> ung? no, no -- you mean -- oh, the natural gas -- the limited fund? >> caller: umg, united states national gas fund....
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. >> caller: jim, hey, boo-yah from bull head city, arizona. >> well, it's good to have you on the show. what's going on out there? >> caller: hey. i'm sweating. can you tell me what you think about -- now that they're launching their own website? i've been in from the beginning, and i'm wondering do you think i made the right move now looking for the long-term? >> you made the right move. now, i don't like the gaming stocks. i was taken by surprise by how strong zing has been this week. a lot of people were betting against the company. that was clearly wrong. i don't want you to be greedy. these stocks that don't have these great earnings profiles that shoot up, you've got to be thinking at all times. let's go to jesse in north carolina. jesse. >> caller: boo-yah, cramer. >> boo-yah, tar heel. or wolfpack. whatever. you know -- >> caller: obama's new energy plan and the based fuels, what do you think about bym and what price do you see it selling to in the next six months? >> no, no, no, no. way too speculative. not -- just not there. one bit, i think it's a mistake to trade it. mistak
. >> caller: jim, hey, boo-yah from bull head city, arizona. >> well, it's good to have you on the show. what's going on out there? >> caller: hey. i'm sweating. can you tell me what you think about -- now that they're launching their own website? i've been in from the beginning, and i'm wondering do you think i made the right move now looking for the long-term? >> you made the right move. now, i don't like the gaming stocks. i was taken by surprise by how strong zing...
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greetings from the windy city of chicago. people here sure are friendly but some have had a hard time understanding my accent. so to make sure people get every word of the geico savings message i've been practicing how to talk like a true chicagoan. switching to geico could save you hundreds of dollars on car insurance... da bears. haha... you people sure do talk funny. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. a, the appearance. amber. [ jim ] b, balance. sam adams has malt sweetness, hoppy bitterness. [ jim ] c, complexity. pine notes, grapefruit notes. only believe your own pallet. go taste them. [ female announcer ] been looking for excedrin lately? now for your tough headache pain, turn to the long-lasting strength of aleve. problem solved. ♪ test test test test. . test test test test. test test test. test test test. test test [ male announcer ] check. this. out zero in to win and play subway battleship. get codes on 30oz cups for a chance to be one of thousands of winners daily.
greetings from the windy city of chicago. people here sure are friendly but some have had a hard time understanding my accent. so to make sure people get every word of the geico savings message i've been practicing how to talk like a true chicagoan. switching to geico could save you hundreds of dollars on car insurance... da bears. haha... you people sure do talk funny. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. a, the appearance. amber. [ jim ] b,...
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we have catherine wild, president and ceo of the partnership for new york city. and deputy chair of the board of the new york fed. cathie, thanks for weighing in here. your reaction to these results tonight? >> well, we're looking forward to getting started on solving american problems. in the next few weeks. in the last week we've proven in new york there is no republican or democratic response to a hurricane. we've worked together to solve that crisis and as you pointed out with speaker after speaker tonight, the crisis facing america on january 1st is the disaster of the fiscal cliff that if we go over it as far as the business community is concerned, that is a permanent stain on america's role in the global economy. we got the notice last week from the g-20 when the heads of finance of the countries of the world stood up and said, america, if you go over this cliff you're going to send us into a double dip recession. we have to make sure we do something about this and we're glad the country can come together to solve a problem of flooding, of a hurricane. we
we have catherine wild, president and ceo of the partnership for new york city. and deputy chair of the board of the new york fed. cathie, thanks for weighing in here. your reaction to these results tonight? >> well, we're looking forward to getting started on solving american problems. in the next few weeks. in the last week we've proven in new york there is no republican or democratic response to a hurricane. we've worked together to solve that crisis and as you pointed out with speaker...
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in 1997, what florida county added the word "miami" to its name to honor its largest city? miami-dade. miami-dade, or dade county, is correct. and you're up to $150. right back on track. well done. thank you. that's it for the $50s. these next questions are worth $100 apiece, and they're a little bit harder. here's your first one. turning skin the color of the cash cab, what physical symptom gets its name from the french word for "yellow"? whoa. um... i don't know. i don't know. uh, pain? oh, no! strike two! uh-oh. jaundice. oh, my goodness! jaundice was the answer. i think the pressure was getting to you there, sheila. oh, my goodness. all right. that's two strikes. one more of those, and i have to kick you out. we've got 21 blocks to go. you got to make it 21 more blocks without another wrong answer. to keep nelson's column free of pigeon droppings, feeding the birds is no longer allowed at what london landmark? the bridge? london bridge? oh, no! sheila, strike three! london bridge is incorrect. it's trafalgar square. oh, goodness. and that's your third strike. oh, no. i
in 1997, what florida county added the word "miami" to its name to honor its largest city? miami-dade. miami-dade, or dade county, is correct. and you're up to $150. right back on track. well done. thank you. that's it for the $50s. these next questions are worth $100 apiece, and they're a little bit harder. here's your first one. turning skin the color of the cash cab, what physical symptom gets its name from the french word for "yellow"? whoa. um... i don't know. i don't...